KJV Dictionary Definition: dram
dram
DRAM, n. contracted from drachma, which see.
1. Among druggists and physicians, a weight of the eighth part of an ounce, or sixty grains. In avoirdupois weight, the sixteenth part of an ounce.
2. A small quantity; as no dram of judgment.
3. As much spirituous liquor as is drank at once; as a dram of brandy. Drams are the slow poison of life.
4. Spirit; distilled liquor.
DRAM, v.i. To drink drams; to indulge in the use of ardent spirit. A low word expressing a low practice.